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Page 55
... Indian immigration and inspiration with little or no contribution from the indigenous inhabitants ? Readers of Alfred Foucher were informed that ' Numerous ( Indian ) emigrants ... encountered only savage populations of naked men . They ...
... Indian immigration and inspiration with little or no contribution from the indigenous inhabitants ? Readers of Alfred Foucher were informed that ' Numerous ( Indian ) emigrants ... encountered only savage populations of naked men . They ...
Page 56
... Indian culture , whether it be actual Indians or influence from a particu- lar part of India , however , has foundered for lack of evidence . Nowhere in the area of the future Angkorian kingdom , nor with one exception in other coastal ...
... Indian culture , whether it be actual Indians or influence from a particu- lar part of India , however , has foundered for lack of evidence . Nowhere in the area of the future Angkorian kingdom , nor with one exception in other coastal ...
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... Indian workshops . Clay - lined hearths have also pro- duced rice remains . The site is important for illuminating the late prehis- toric Iron Age culture from which the Pyu state developed during the first millennium AD . The ...
... Indian workshops . Clay - lined hearths have also pro- duced rice remains . The site is important for illuminating the late prehis- toric Iron Age culture from which the Pyu state developed during the first millennium AD . The ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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